Baraniecka, P.; Seibt, W.; Groten, K.; Kessler, D.; McGale, E.; Gase, K.; Baldwin, I. T.; Pannell, J. R.: Prezygotic mate selection is only partially correlated with the expression of NaS-like RNases and affects offspring phenotypes. New Phytologist 242 (6), pp. 2832 - 2844 (2024)
Li, C.; Wood, J. C.; Vu, H. A.; Hamilton, J. P.; Lopez, C. E. R.; Payne, R. M. E.; Serna Guerrero, D. A.; Gase, K.; Yamamoto, K.; Vaillancourt, B.et al.; Caputi, L.; O’Connor, S. E.; Buell, C. R.: Single-cell multi-omics in the medicinal plant Catharanthus roseus. Nature Chemical Biology 19 (8), pp. 1031 - 1041 (2023)
Ray, R.; Halitschke, R.; Gase, K.; Leddy, S. M.; Schuman, M. C.; Rodde, N.; Baldwin, I. T.: A persistent major mutation in canonical jasmonate signaling is embedded in an herbivory-elicited gene network. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 120 (35), e2308500120 (2023)
Yang, C.; Bai, Y.; Halitschke, R.; Gase, K.; Baldwin, G.; Baldwin, I. T.: Exploring the metabolic basis of growth/defense trade-offs in complex environments with Nicotiana attenuata plants cosilenced in NaMYC2a/b expression. New Phytologist 238 (1), pp. 366 (2023)
Guo, H.; Halitschke, R.; Wielsch, N.; Gase, K.; Baldwin, I. T.: Mate selection in self-compatible wild tobacco results from coordinated variation in homologous self-incompatibility genes. Current Biology 27 (12), pp. 2020 - 2030 (2019)
Brütting, C.; Schäfer, M.; Vanková, R.; Gase, K.; Baldwin, I. T.; Meldau, S.: Changes in cytokinins are sufficient to alter developmental patterns of defense metabolites in Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Journal 89 (1), pp. 15 - 30 (2017)
Fragoso, V.; Oh, Y.; Kim, S.-G.; Gase, K.; Baldwin, I. T.: Functional specialization of Nicotiana attenuata phytochromes in leaf development and flowering time. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 59 (3), pp. 205 - 224 (2017)
Pradhan, M.; Pandey, P.; Gase, K.; Shraff, M.; Singh, D. R. K.; Sethi, M. A.; Baldwin, I. T.; Pandey, S. P.: Argonaute 8 (AGO8) mediates the elicitation of direct defenses against herbivory. Plant Physiology 175 (2), pp. 927 - 946 (2017)
Xu, S.; Brockmoeller, T.; Navarro-Quezada, A.; Kuhl, H.; Gase, K.; Ling, Z.; Zhou, W.; Kreitzer, C.; Stanke, M.; Tang, H.et al.; Lyons, E.; Pandey, P.; Pandey, S. P.; Timmermann, B.; Gaquerel, E.; Baldwin, I. T.: Wild tobacco genomes reveal the evolution of nicotine biosynthesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 114 (23), pp. 6133 - 6138 (2017)
Singh, R. K.; Gase, K.; Baldwin, I. T.; Pandey, S. P.: Molecular evolution and diversification of the Argonaute family of proteins in plants. BMC Plant Biology 15, 23 (2015)
Gase, K.; Baldwin, I. T.: Transformational tools for next-generation plant ecology: manipulation of gene expression for the functional analysis of genes. Plant Ecology & Diversity 5 (4), pp. 485 - 490 (2012)
The natural product chemist and Director at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena has been elected a member of the German National Academy of Sciences.
As the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, we are fully committed to the principle of scientific freedom as enshrined in Article 5 of the German Basic Law and recognized worldwide as a fundamental human right.
The award recognizes her outstanding research in the chemistry and biochemistry of plant natural products, with particular emphasis on the detailed elucidation of metabolic pathways and the engineering of novel pathways and compounds for biomedical applications.
The doctoral researcher from the Department of Insect Symbiosis gave an excellent talk about the temporal and spatial dynamics of symbiont lineages in a grain pest beetle.
At the 39th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Chemical Ecology (ISCE), currently taking place in Prague, Jonathan Gershenzon, Managing Director of our Institute and Head of the Department of Biochemistry, was awarded the Society's Silver Medal.
Jonathan Gershenzon, Head of the Department of Biochemistry, has been elected to membership of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO). This prestigious honor recognizes his outstanding contributions to the life sciences.
After the IMPRS symposium on April 17-18, 2024, Marion Lemoine, Ronja Krüsemer, Johannes Körnig and Iulia Barutia received the presentation awards for the best talks and posters.
Wir laden am 25. April 2024 wieder alle interessierten Schülerinnen und Schüler ab der 8. Klasse ein, am Forsche Schüler Tag einen Blick in unsere Forschungslabore zu werfen und selbst Wissenschaft „auszuprobieren“.